![]() Sherri is right in that the promo started sometime in January. For some reason, I remembered the Extra Free Pages promo happening later into the year, so I procrastinated. Start putting together your book as early on into the New Year as possible. Naming them with the month also helps you go through the book-making process chronologically (e.g., “January – DH’s Birthday” and “Feb – Vacation”).Ģ. Once you upload your photos to the computer, immediately put them into folders so you can easily sort through them. ![]() Lots and lots of pictures…Īfter you did this last year, I got the MyPublisher bug, so thanks for this wonderful idea :) Guests love looking at our books, and it’s nice to have those pics out of our hard drive and somewhere where we can glance at them easily (and not take up a lot of space on the bookshelf!).įor everyone else thinking of going the same yearbook route, here are some tips I’ve learned along the way:ġ. Until then you can find us taking pictures. And if you’ve got another system – or an alternate photo storage trick – we’d love to hear about it. You can read our original post from 2010 with a little more about why we became photobook converts in the first place along what we put in that album. And it usually costs around 15 cents per picture on sites like Target or Shutterfly (that’s their best “bulk” price), so for 700 prints it would be $105! But you’d still need to buy albums if you were doing it the old school way (at Target they’re around $15 for each album, and they typically hold 200 photos, so to store 700 you’d need four albums! So to get a nice custom made book for $45.99 versus spending $165 for traditional prints & albums – well, we’re down. Which is a TON of photos for each year, but we’re snap-happy like that. If you do the math, 100 pages of photos with an average of 7 photos per page = 700 photos. But we imagine that even after a decade of yearbook-making we’ll be able to easily store (or display) ten or more of them in a nice little stack, as opposed to a decade’s worth of photo albums, which could easily take up an entire shelf.Īnd when it comes to cost, hello money in my pocket. Nikki Greene finds out firsthand how persistent her new stranger of a husband can be when the MMA fighter shows up in town to claim his new bride.Ī Greene Family Summer Bash (The Greene Family #3.5)Ĭatch up with the Greene family during their annual summer party.Three photo albums wouldn’t be nearly as thin and easily storable or displayable (their pages are thicker and their bindings are huge). Sometimes what happens in Vegas follows you to Sunrise Bay. When she shows back up in town with amnesia thinking they’re still married, he has to decide if he wants her to remember why she left in the first place or not. My Beautiful Neighbor (The Greene Family #1)Ĭade Greene is ready to expand his brewery until a mystery woman shows up and takes over the building next door.Īdam Greene is trying his best to move on with his life after his wife up and left him without explanation a year ago. She didn’t realize that starting over meant falling for Hank, the boy she had a crush on in high school. Once upon a time Marla married Hank’s cousin and left town, but when that marriage ends in shambles, she returns home with her kids to start over. My Twist of Fortune (The Greene Family #0.5) Get ready to binge because you’re not going to want to stop once you meet all the Greenes! ![]() But small town life doesn’t mean it’s boring-first, you have the grandma gang intent on matchmaking, then there’s the local radio station’s gossip show that’s run by one of the siblings, and to top it all off, the matriarch and patriarch of the family being together was kind of a scandal in itself. This small town romance series set in the fictional town of Sunrise Bay, Alaska follows the lives of nine siblings in one big, blended family. "A great start to another big-family fun, sexy, and relatable romance series! Get this one on your TBR!" - New York Times Bestseller Melissa Foster about My Beautiful Neighbor
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